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July 2014 Children's Products Safety Recalls

Safe Kids is committed to keeping you informed about recalls of kids’ oriented products. While it is important to keep aware of all recalls, Safe Kids urges you to pay particular attention to ones in red, as they are associated with one or more deaths.

07/30/14 CPSC: Kawasaki is voluntarily recalling recreational off-highway vehicles because the vehicles’ floor boards can allow debris to break through into the foot rest area, posing an injury hazard to the operator and front passenger. Units: 11,000

07/24/14 CPSC: Mayborn USA is voluntarily recalling baby monitors because a child can pull the monitor/sensor pad cord into the crib and wrap it around the neck, posing a strangulation hazard. Units: 28,500

07/23/14 CPSC: Dream On Me is voluntarily recalling high chairs because the leg or side openings of the chair may allow the child to fall from the chair or become entrapped at the neck, posing fall and strangulation hazards. Units: 2,800

07/22/14 CPSC: Oeuf is voluntarily recalling cribs because the slats/spindles and top rail can detach from the cribs, posing an entrapment hazard to children. Units: 14,000

07/01/14 NHTSA: Graco is voluntarily recalling certain rear-facing child restraints because the buckle may become stuck in the latched position, making it difficult to remove a child from the restraint system. This is in addition to the more than 4 million car seats previously recalled by Graco because of the latch. Units: 1,910,102

07/14/2014 CPSC: GSK is voluntarily recalling Panadol Advance bottles because the packaging is not child resistant, as required by law. Units: 10,600

07/14/2014 USDA: The US Department of Agriculture is continuing its enforcement action involving Foster Farms which included the recall of chicken because of Salmonella. Three of the company’s California plants may be shut down.